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It has been over a year since I wrote an article, but now I am back in the MTG world. Surprisingly, no one has written about the GAT (Grow-A-Tog), a deck that has taken most of Vintage's meta game. For all those who do not know about GAT decks, it is a deck that uses Quirion Dryad

Now imagine this card in a deck filled with blue and black spells. All good magic players know that blue and black provide the best board control, tutors, and draw spells. With all the ´´free´´ costing counter spells, you should be able to protect Quirion right when it comes out. On average, you can get her to be a 6/6 within 2-3 turns that she was summoned. Her ´´brother´´ Psychatog

Old school classic showing his face again. With the massive amounts of cards you pump into the graveyard, you can easily make him a 10/10 or more mid game (or more depending on the deck) A few weeks ago, I started working on my own version of GAT. I looked up some builds and posted my deck on some websites for help. Here is the final result:

The sideboard is all up to you really. I don't sideboard in my games because it's casual. All my sideboard cards are all wish targets. I won't explain it since its really straight forward. It does cover every situation I deal with at the moment.

usually comes out right away, so creatures aren't a problem for me. I have never faced a burn deck since no one uses those and there is only 1 real combo based deck but it takes so long for him to get it that I will be ready for it. This deck does okay in multiplayer games because of all the board control. Feel free to discuss this deck in the forums and maybe help make it better. I will start selling cards again in like 1-2 weeks so keep an eye out for that. Depending on the rating on this article, I will write another article on Psychatog